DJ Mustard On Mistah F.A.B. Scuffle: "I'm A Millionaire Now, So I Ain't Really Worried About Fighting"

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troythemac

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For every action there's a reaction...it didn't start with mustard, fab was on the same "national" radio station prior to mustards interview talkin bad about him, whether or not he stole the bay sound he put him on blast first, that should've been handled differently and this other stuff could've been avoided.
bulllllllllllll sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeit it definitely started with our homie dj grey poupon
 
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Its the radios job to try and stir controversy and FAB took the bait on the breakfast club. He should of kept his mouth shut and gave props to Mustard for his success. Instead, he had to hate. If he kept it cool with Mustard, maybe he would of fucked with FAB heavy. Now that Mustard is all over the place, FAB fucked that relationship up. Stupid decision on FABs part being in the industry where connections can take you places.
 

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im taking neither side on this cause i dont know the whole story however mustard is gonna be breaded for a loong time his careers still elevating which means if he invests his money right hes set for life.

Fab on the other hand - I dont see his career rising past the watermark he achieved in the past
 
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So many sides to the story I just assume everybody's lying........I really dislike how the hip hop music industry has become a soap operah more than makin good music for everyone to enjoy....nobody wants anybody to b successful and eat or none of that.....DJ Mustard has made some dope shit but now it all sounds the same and will eventually die out just like the style he bit and the style that he bit bit and so on....nothing under the sun is "original" and anybody anywhere can say "you stole this from us we did it first my dude (insert rapper name here) was doin that shit way back in 1984".............oh well people like it give bim his props and continue with your own grind..........hyphy has been stolen and revamped since it came out from crunk to jerkin and so on........we can all agree the bay had its chance with that it didn't go as planned AAAAAND how many people were sayin they hated hyphy and wished it would die right here in our own backyard and didnt support it....now that there's a successful spinoff we "demand" credit.......let it go and continue with the music
 
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“The internet can make it whatever they want to make into,” Mustard says. “LA to the Bay—it’s not like that. I have some real friends in the Bay Area. I got some family in the Bay Area. It was never that. He felt how he felt, I guess. He swung. I guess he didn’t know that all those people were with me. I only run with one security guard. So, it wasn’t the security. Everybody keeps saying it was the security, but you know, that’s how it goes sometimes. I done got into millions of fights. That was just one of the fights that people have seen because of who I am. When people's careers go down, they’ll do anything to get back up. You’ve gotta expect stuff like that and you’ve gotta tighten up your security and make sure nobody can get to you like that.”

DJ Mustard explains that the conflict began because Bay Area artists accuse him of not crediting the region with being the origin of his signature sound. Rather, mustard says Lil Jon was the inspiration for his production style.

“I was born in the 1990s,” he says. “A lot of the songs that came out before my time, I just didn’t know about.”

He continues: “I met with my boy Dame, he works down there. He played me this beat. I never got why they were saying that. Why do they keep saying I sound like [The Bay]? He played me a song called “Dope Fiend Beat” by Too $hort and I was like, ‘Oh. OK.’ And Lil Jon got his style from that. I’m like, ‘I get it. I get what you mean, but at the same time it was like, that’s why I really push the Lil Jon thing, because I always listened to Lil Jon. That was my era. I was born in the 1990s. [Mistah F.A.B.] can’t blame me for not knowing where the Lil Jon sound came from.”

When asked what he and Mistah F.A.B. discussed on stage prior to the skirmish, Mustard said he couldn’t really hear what the “Ghost Ride It”-emcee said.

“He wanted to take a picture with me,” Mustard joked. Nah, I’m just playing. I didn’t really hear him, man. I was in the middle of my set. It was uncalled for. What I look like fighting? I’ve a million-plus dollars. I’m a millionaire now so I ain’t really worried about fighting. I don’t wanna fight niggas when I see them. I ain’t tryna fight. I got a hundred niggas for that. That’s not what that was for. I didn’t come to the Bay to start nothing. I ain’t gonna start a fight or do nothing like that. That’s not what it’s about. It’s about getting your money, feeding your family. If you wanna holler like men, we can holler like men after that. The conversation wasn’t a conversation. It happened so quick. [It can happen to] anybody. If I walk up to you and sock you and you with 100 people, what are those people gonna do?”

Mustard touched on his upcoming collaboration with Lil Boosie, who he notes as the creator of the Ratchet movement. He also shares that he’s happy that YG is receiving recognition for his most recent release, My Krazy Life.

“Me and Boosie got some stuff going on,” he said. “We already talked on the phone, so us hanging out was just to do some more music. He’s cool. He’s like a regular dude from the streets just like me and YG from the streets. We used to listen to him a lot. That’s where the Ratchet thing came from. It was real dope.

“I’m just happy that everybody’s giving [YG] the credit that he’s always deserved because a lot of people was doing the same type of music he was doing and he wasn’t getting credit for it,” Mustard adds. “I’m just happy he’s on top and he’s doing what he’s supposed to do and what we always thought we was gonna do, really.”
"Them wasnt my security guards! I only got one security guard!"


"I aint tryna fight! I got 100 niggas for that!"
 
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bulllllllllllll sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeit it definitely started with our homie dj grey poupon

im pretty sure FAB put Mustard on blast first. theres 3 interviews between them regarding this. one with Ebro and 2 with Envy n'them. but maybe im mixed up.

i really dont see why peeps say he bit the bay sound. i dont think i see it.
 
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breh, realflyfx knows exactly how it happened, what kinda deodorant they were all wearing & not only does he know FAB had on batman boxers, but that Mustard had on hanes all white ankle socks on.

dude has been on the board since January bro... I am sure he is in the know WAAAY more than you think! All BART posters know everything... it's in the Terms of Service page 12.2 line 36.

LOL
Been rocking with the Siccness since 2005...nice jokes tho
 
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So everybody is going to boycott mustard, now? When you go to a hamburger joint or any sandwich spot you gonna order it with no mustard? LOL!

Again, this was a perfect chance for the Bay to embrace & run with it rather than oppose & scream, "They stole from us!" And get people riled up.

So much for that (again) smh.
 
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I dont listen anything Mustard does in the first place. Fuck all this faggot 90's baby music. I never did like YG. Dom Kennedy and Nipsey Hussle makes YG look like a bum. Pretty sure School Boy Q sold twice as much as YG and he aint even that good of a rapper and aint the main dude on his label like YG is who even has his own producer bascially who just happens to be the hottest producer at the moment. To me its just good to see Fab stand up for himself after getting dissed in a interview instead of making a diss track.

Its quite refreshing to see someone handle there business with there hands instead of with a mouse and keyboard or a mic. The Bay Area would not benefit from this Mustard explosion anyways. Its always been like that, always will be with this Bay Area and La shit. Its funny when the Bay was hot for a second all of a sudden La artists wanted to fuck with Bay artists though
 
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Again, this was a perfect chance for the Bay to embrace & run with it rather than oppose & scream, "They stole from us!" And get people riled up.

So much for that (again) smh.

Mustards gonna be in Stockton next month on Lil Boosies tour. im sure there will be "bay rappers" there tryna network with Mustard.
 

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DJ Mustard said:
I was in the middle of my set. It was uncalled for. What I look like fighting? I’ve a million-plus dollars. I’m a millionaire now so I ain’t really worried about fighting. I don’t wanna fight niggas when I see them. I ain’t tryna fight. I got a hundred niggas for that. That’s not what that was for. I didn’t come to the Bay to start nothing. I ain’t gonna start a fight or do nothing like that. That’s not what it’s about. It’s about getting your money, feeding your family. If you wanna holler like men, we can holler like men after that.
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he actually asked him in the DJ booth if they could talk in private after his set and Mustard instead of being cool and willing to talk, he yelled for security and said "somebody get this bitch ass ni**a outta here" so fab fired on him.
So Mustard is lying then. Sounds like he saw Fab and got spooked.
 
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Its crazy to see all these producers having their little "signature sounds" that people think those producers invented...


Like this one... The sound at the very beggining with the bass and bell sound blemded into one sound...ive even made a few beats with that sound, probably about 6-8 years ago. And ive herd ppl say mustard took them and made them one sound, so he invented it. (No im not saying that mustard "stole my swag", and no im not saying i invented that sound lol, but niether did he)

And of course theres that "ay, ay, ay" chant... Lol. One of my lil bros homies (whos a nice guy but evrytime i see him is always trying to strike up a wack ass conversation about mainstream rap) was talking about drake and then floated over to dj mustard and he was saying "yea dj mustard is the best producer ever. Because unlike puff daddy, who talked too much all over the beats he did for biggie and almost ruined the songs...Mustard actually makes the beat and gets in the studio and goes AY AY AY!!! And when he starts doin that the club goes crazy! And now everybody copying mustard!" ...and all this other stuff

My point is not about mustard biting styles, but that apparently there really are people out there who think everything their generation comes up with is always totally original, when its not...and that theres no way anything they "invent" could have ever been thought of before. And those people are 90s babies and mustard is one of them, so i guess it all makes sense

Its whatever... But i did find fab's logic on the situation a little more understandable once i realized mustard was a 90s baby. Nobody wanna have a lil 90s baby thinkin he can talk about you like that, lol... I dont think its a la vs the bay thing at all